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Its old news,he "stole"the idea from me...If you can't understand the principles of it well...who cares!!!

 

Seemed to work well on that palm although not sure on anything else.

 

Works very well on pines and most others,especially if theres a major target to one side of the tree being felled,Part of a basic felling course in the state in from in Aus.

 

I take that it is for small trees. like small pines and palms like you say.

 

I don't understand what makes it more efficent and a better way of felling than doing basic felling cut.?

 

I am sure it has its place..but where? Wouldn't mind giving it a go..but when should you use it?

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